Mr. Brown graduated from Perry High School in 2000. He received
a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Georgia Southwestern
State University. He received his master and specialist degrees in
Educational Leadership from Georgia College and State
University.

Mr. Brown's educational experience includes teaching Physical
Education at Tucker Elementary and coaching football and baseball
at Perry High School for six years. Mr. Brown served as Assistant
Principal at Veterans High School for 5 years before becoming
Principal. He and his wife Christina have two daughters, Aubrey and
Bailey, and a son, Caleb.

Amy Barbour received her bachelor's degree in English with
secondary education certification from the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro. She then began teaching ninth grade at
South Johnston High School in North Carolina in 1996. Having taught
all levels and content areas of high school English in North
Carolina and Alaska, Mrs. Barbour came to Houston County in 2004,
teaching at Houston County High School.

After serving as English Department Chair for two years, Mrs.
Barbour served as an Assistant Principal at Houston County High
School before coming to Veterans High School as the Assistant
Principal for Instruction. Mrs. Barbour holds a master's
degree and a specialist degree in School Administration and
Leadership from Georgia College and State University. She and her
husband Stephen have two children, Hannah Grace and Landon.

Mr.
Antley earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from
Savannah State University. He is a veteran of the Department of the
United States Navy/Marine Corps. He earned his master and
specialist degrees in Educational Leadership from Georgia College
and State University.

Mr.
Antley's educational experience includes teaching and coaching at
Beaufort Middle School in Beaufort, South Carolina, where he was
selected Teacher of the Year in 2005. His most recent experience is
as an Assistant Principal in Baldwin County, where he also coached
football and track. Mr. Antley has three children, Maya, Jada, and
Mark Jr.

Sherry Johnson received her bachelor's degree in Business
and Office Education from the University of West
Alabama. She then began teaching middle school
Keyboarding and Career Awareness at Jackson Middle School in
Jackson, South Carolina in 1990. In 1993, she moved to Georgia and
started teaching Exploratory Keyboarding at Dooly County Middle
School, where she taught for seven years and coached middle and
high school cheerleaders.

For the past eleven years she has taught Business Education at
Perry High School, where she served as Lead FBLA Adviser and
department chair. During her years at Perry High she served
as region FBLA adviser to several region
officers, State FBLA Adviser to four state officers,
including the 2007-2008 State FBLA President, as well as
adviser to region, state, and national winners. She also
served as the 2010-2011 Perry High Teacher of the Year, 2010
Georgia Business Education Association Teacher of the Year, and
2011 Southern Business Education Association Secondary Teacher of
the Year.

Mrs. Johnson holds a master's degree in Instructional
Technology from Georgia College and State University and a
specialist degree in School Administration and Leadership from
Columbus State University. She and her husband Jack have two
children, Trevor and Jaylon.

Jeff Washington earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology
from Fort Valley State University, a Master's degree in School
Counseling from Liberty University, and a Specialist degree in
Teaching Leadership from Walden University. He is now pursuing his
Doctoral degree in Leadership and Administration at Walden
University.

He has served as an Honors Biology and AP Environmental Science
Teacher at Veterans High School the past four years. He was voted
2013-14 Veterans High School Teacher of the Year and a Houston
County Teacher of the Year Top 10 finalist. He also served as the
varsity receivers coach for the Veterans High School football team
and one of the head track coaches. While at Veterans he has helped
coach Region Championship teams in football and track.

Coach Washington has been happily married eight years to Dr.
Shambrea Washington, who is a native of Warner Robins. They now are
raising their son Noah in Bonaire Ga.

The Houston County School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, genetics, disability, or sex in its employment practices, student programs and dealings with the public. It is the policy of the Board of Education to comply fully with the requirements of Title IX, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act and all accompanying regulations.